The quickest and most effective way to save money is simply to make a record of all your incomings and outgoings. Instead of relying on your bank statement – usually at least 24 hours out of date, and taking no account of your regular outgoings – you record each and every transaction on a regular basis, so you always know exactly how much cash is in your account. Over time the savings begin to pile up into the hundreds and thousands, leaving you better off in all kinds of ways.
Doing all this by hand is slow and painful, which is where your PC and programs like AceMoney come in. Set up your account, input all your regular outgoings and incomings (so you don’t have to do it the once) and then use the program to record all other transactions, letting you see exactly where you stand with regards to your finances.
Everything you expect from a personal finance package is here: record and view transactions, produce various reports and charts to help you track your spending, set up budgets, track investments and so on. The program can also download statements from many supported worldwide banks to help you reconcile your accounts, plus you can even run an e-business using the program, which can automatically convert email notifications informing you of payments from online services such as PayPal, RegNow and Plimus into transactions, simply by cutting and pasting.
This is the full version of the program, which costs US$45 to register - if you only need to record one or two accounts, try the free AceMoney Lite instead, which shares all the features of its bigger sibling, but restricts you to two accounts only.
v4.37 brings these changes (see full changelog for more):
- Cryptocurrencies added
- Currency and stock update improved
- Currency exchange fixed
- Yahoo Finance fixed
- Bloomberg fixed
- MSN Money fixed
- Financial Times fixed
- MacOS improvements
- Some bugs fixed
Verdict:
A basic, but functional interface belies the power behind this more than competent personal financial package, which supports a wide range of local currencies and banks.
Your Comments & Opinion
"4th Wednesday of each month" the program was not able to do that and found it lacking in other areas that were not accessible with the free version. It would be better to have a full functional program with limited account support rather than "cripple ware" mode. I had to go back to Quicken..Sad, I liked the program's approach.
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